Iris IrisCard Anywhere 4 review

REVIEW: IRISCard Anywhere 4

Any business person who regularly attends meetings with colleagues, clients or others probably acquires pockets full of business cards. These can be at their most prolific just after large conferences at which networking is a key activity. The last...

The IRISCard Anywhere 4 is definitely a product with a niche and it won’t appeal to everyone. But if you are in a position where you need to capture data from multiple business cards, it is a good performer. It Optical Character Recognition isn’t...

Pleasanlty surprised

I was pleasantly surprised at what I got for the money. It was easy to set up and easy to learn how to use. The software it comes with is easy to understand and use. It converts to Outlook very well. I had a hard time finding a scanner that works with...

High price for low quality software

Good hardware, bad software that does not allow for multiple databases when scanning in cards. Works OK for home use, if you don't have many cards. I had a bunch (200) and it took forever with many changes needed to scans.

How To

You will not be able to connect to the scanner from within ReadIRIS/Cardiris because there is no twain driver. That is deliberate and by design. Twain has been a problem area on Vista/Windows 7. On those versions of Windows nobody is an...